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A huge tidal wave is reported to have swept the Azores Islands, doing much dawngo along the count, and drowning hundreds of the inhabitan".

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ment of the scheme, we could not hut feel contempt for the want of political sagacity which would convert what one silly According to the Nanfangpas, the Visors bfies, lacked up by a party in the pre-of the Minché has reported adversely in regard to Menars, Jardine, Matheson and Co.'s sont Government who certainly might have been expected to know better, were pleased proposal to establish steamer ecomaniesstion to call slavery, into an imperial question of importance to the nation. With much of what Mr. CanRCHILL said in the House we were in perfect agreement. Nor ure, wo unwilling to believe with him that "the BULL DOG BRAND tine-owners were beginning to realise that

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The American barque Alto, which was stranded on the Naie reof in Septumbor and subsequently revated and lakon to Matila, arrived hors on Satariny in low of the s.s. Taming. She is now at the Kowloon Docks undergoing repairs,

A missionary publication raises a ridiculous objection to the use of "antive" iu Chína, as "aalive newspaper", "untiro Christian", and so on. We should imagine ear Chinese frionda would prefer that to the missionary word

"Jacathen."

On April 5th Mr. Taft, American Secretary for War, strongly attacked the motion in the Senate to reduce the estimate for coast, defence, and declared that the existing out defence works were insufficient to faily protect the const cifies against attack.

Mr. Metcalf, Secretary of Commercs and Labour, has proposed amoudmen's to the It is believed that

Chinese Exclusion Act. the proposed amendments are the result of the

opinions expressed by President Roosevelt and

Mr. Taft on the Chinese Exclusion Act.

spoke, might have been spared much sule quent humiliation. A nrore crucial test of

Major L. J. Dopping-Hepeastal, Royal the ineptitude of His Majesty's present Engineers, on arrival tone from Hongkong, advisers remains behind; and this is the has been appointed machinery officer at Pone- attempt to interfere with the responsible mouth; and Major G. F. H. Le B. Simons government of Natal. The case is instruchas bus spprinted Chief Instructor of Electric

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The principle of How not to do it." ugly rising took place muong the natives in Natal, and the Colonial Government, moro skilled in the ways of mativo agitators than QUARTS, PINTS AND SPLITS. the present, presumably able tout certainly

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flaccid House administration, at once took measures to quell the disturbaner. Certain patives were caught rel-åanded, and were court-marlialled and condemned to death For the particolar natives concerned this may have seenest hard, but any wise adania- istrator knows that the best way to prevent unnecessary bloodshed is m the first outbreak WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS | to act with decision. Naturally the Home the Government, knowing more about ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

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kingdom, thought more ing of a

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According to the Deutsch Dat Afrikanische Zeitung, the Gorman Government has given permission to impart provisionelly 2,00 Chinese for employment in railway construction. The first steps have already been taken, but from six to eight munnthe most elapse before the first transport can arrive at Dar-es-Saleur.

Ons of yesterday's mail papers contain this reference Lieutenant W. C. Cooper, Royal Engineers, is the new staff officer to the Chief Enginear in South China. Mr. Cooper is a smart young sub. of a little over six yaara service. I got his is star in January, 190, and has for some time been stationed it Hongkong.

The only cams of interest at the Police Court yesterday was one in which a native from the Dakota was fined $250 for having a a number of rifles and some ammunition in his possession without a porniir. a ho sems and ammunition were confiscated.

It is gratifying to learn that the roomssary Graco has bean passed by the University of Cambridge permitting natives of Asia to go up to Cambridge without wither Latin or Griek to be as a bar to hamper them. Chinese or Japanese students have therefore now on y to add English to their ordinary education in order to get the benefit of University career.

The

Christiss Endeavour Society in SAMPAN CAPSIZES AT CHEKWAN.

connection with the Union Church had a successful picnic yesterday afternoon, when o large party proceeded in two launches to Stanley.

At the Peak Church yesterday the marriage took place of Mr. Lauronoe Gibbs, civil engineer Hongkong, to Mies Ellon Maria Bowley, young cat daughter of the late Rev. J. W. L. Bowley, vicar of S.S. Philip and Jacob, of Bristol. The

coromony was performed by the Rev. J.-H. Franco, M. A,

The Standard Oil Co. recently put a lot of oil-earrying steamers on the Pacife route between San Francisco and the Orient. They The Peking and Tientain Times of the 7th carry oil out and bring general cargo back, of April records the upsetting of a boat carrying The Dakotah, one of the feat, reached San Chinese pilgrims retarding from the grave of Francisco from China rin Japanese porte with Mashilfe near Tientsin, and the drowning of 4,000 tons of general merchandise, which is a twelve women and eight children, Twenty-onalarger shipment than the cargo which came on women and chikken were saved by persons on the bank. The native papers say that these f-equent disasters indicate that the worship of "dend boues" is unprofitable.

By a German Imperial order, March 6, the reall of the German troops in the provines of Chili is fixed for the month of April. A fored of about 100 man will remain in Chios, consisting of the Legation guard in Poking and of a reserve at Tientsin.

The remainder

of the Gorman troops, some 1,000 in all, will sail from China at the end of April in the North German Lloyd steamship Neckar.

the Paciße Mail steamer Manchurie, a larger vessel, which arrived the day before,

TRAGIC DEATH IN YOKOHAMA.

WELL-KNOWN FOREIGNER DROWNED.

The death is reported at Yokohama, under the most tragic circumstances, of Mr. A. г. Kuapp, only son of Mr. A. M. Knapp, author of Feudal Japan," and Editor of the Japan Advertiser. On April 4th, about seven o'clock in the morning, the body of a foreigner was discovered drifting in the greek near Kame-no. bashi. It was removed from the water and taken to the polio-station, where a meilion! esamination showed that life had been extinct for at least two days. There was a bad bruise en the head, but all the evidencs pointed to consisting of three men, and brought them to death being caused by drowning. Ou the body were found some letters addressed to Mr. A. Kobe, where they were handed over to the Water l'olio. It is stated the fleers and passengers. Knapp, and the body was subsequently of the steamer subscribed the sum of Y3730, identified as that of Mr. A. T. Kuspp. He and presented the money to the shipwrecked had long been a martyr to neuralgic trouble.

The Canadian-Pacific mail steamer Empress of Chino, which arrived at Koha on April 4th, ran down a fishing-boat in the Inland Sea of

Okinoshima. The steamer rosened the crew

men.

The N.-C. Daily News says:—We regiet to record the death at the Victoria Nursing Home

on April 12th of Mr. T McNaughton, one at the senior engineers in Mossrs. Butterfield & Swire's service. Diced, who had been suffering from pericarditis during the latter months of last year, was about again and apparently oujoying good health towards the end of January. Two days ago he was again aken to the Nursing Howe with aggravated form of the disease, from which he expired yesterday afternoon. He leaves a widow and several children, at present at hotae in Scotland, to mourn his loss.

The port that the steamer A. Struve is a total wreck was confirmed by the Captain o his arrival horo. It appears that she went shere et Ocksen Island in a denss feg, and although the crew

worked hard to refloat

The docensed, says the fleruhl, who was for some time connected with the Japan Advertiser, was a man of brilliant tailante. “As a musician, although he never performed in public, he had great ability, and bia thecretical knowledge of the art could hardly be excelled. The many able criticisms of lucal concerts that have

Advertiser bore witness to knowledge. Mr posted from wit pes in the cons of the AT. Knapp was, we believe, a student of Cam- bridge University, where he graduated with honours. Under other circumstances his high abilities would have made him conspicuous. As it te we can only regret that his career has been cut short by his untimely death."

We (Daily Prese) may add that the late Mr. Kaapp, who was only about thirty years of age, was talented in more things than music. His intellect was of the very highest order, and bis interests were of the most cultared width. He was a daring mountaineer, know the Japanese a few sinologues of his age could know them,

It is reported that Barou Bosen, Eussian Amosandor at Washington, is taking stops to lolge a protest at The Hagan Peace Con her, their offerts proved fatile. Shortly after hat made no parade of bis knowledge. against the notion of Jupsu in attacking the Russian squadrons at Pert Arthur and Cherialpo before giving official notice to the

declaration of war against Russia.

she struck Chinose wrockers swarmed around her but refusal to render assistance. They were bent on loot and were only kept clear of the vessel by firearms. The Captain and crew Tie

dresser vidi communications addressed to the Bdile, † Prosperous and teval under the Crown. Russian authorities at the two ports of the saved little of their personal effects.

not for publication but as evidence of pond fast,

All letter: for pretiscation should he wifion o-- one side of the puper only!

No an myy signed communimations that ha already apparet in other papers will be inserted,

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steamer was insured for $75,000. marke, and corried 29,500 picula of sugar.

According to letters received from Chêngtu,

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CAPTAIN MCOINTY'S OALLANTRY.

The Canton steamer San Cheong ourried a large number of Chinase to the Tsingming festival at Chekwan on Sunday. She arrived there about midday and was immediately surrounded by sampans which wore rapidly filed by impatient passonges, One of these boats capsized as it east off from the ship, and its occupants were left struggling in the water. The majority of them were rescued by oller boats, but two mon, and a child were in great danger of drowning. Seeing this, Capt. McGinty of the San Cheong throw off his cost and dived in to their assistance. He pushed both the wes near mough to a simpan to enable them to be pulled aboard, hat while so engaged the child ssuk, and although tho captain dived in senrob of it he was unable to find it, so returned to his skip. This is beltered to be the only fatality. The gallnut couduct of Captain McGinty appearva, to de admired by the Chinese, who were quite dattering in their praico whon discussing the incident afterwards,

best Hterary work was mitical. As a man he was scrupulously, almost worbidly honourable; a delightful companion, and a loyal friend. Our heartfelt sympathy goes to his devoted parents.

ILLNESS OF MR, R. W. LITTLE. The Echo de Chine, with most sinnere regret,

His condition was

JAPANESE GOVERNMENT

SECURITIES.

PRINCIPLE GUIDING THE WAR LOAN ISSUES, The writer of an articlo in the Financial Supplement of the Times docs with the subject of company prospectuses and the public, and thinke there are indications in London which aeem to show that an era of native company promotion is at loud. In the course of bir article the writer says:--

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"Tat it is always difficult to foresee what view the subscribiu prblic will take of the price of a tonic that is offered to it, and no problem is more difficult to the advisers of borrowers than the figure to be necont. Some of the Japanese issues that wre wade during the war appeared to be absurdly sheap- cont. bonds affered at 905 with a lien on the Casters, and releemaide at latest in 1911, and more probably in 1907, kincs, even when the issue was made, it was Tombard sweet to China oranga that the war would be ever maintain that Japan wo ill-elvised in paying by then. And yet it would be difficult to such a price for or munny, for the ghost of a suspicion of failure would have been disasters, An instance on the other side as the successful placing of the Kwansai Railwig dobentures, Government's 44 percent, bonds, secured on the per cent. at 974, at the time wins hefuras, fa

tabacco monopoly, vare in be had at about 96, making the tailway bonis krok cidedly dear. And yet, everything Japanese being in fashion, they went off wet, and it was eva contumacel that it is prt of the scheme of the universe for railway debentures to stand higher than the obligations of the Government under whose by protection the railway works. But this is no morns a puderal role; heu govorum als are, or hara bana, liable to fits of facial naughtiness, it applies; not otherwise. Buonos Ayres Gret Sichern Polentara stock is London and North Western Debenturs yields dearer than Argentina Gevarnment. F'ours, but

more then Cousols

The Jupantes Government was very much criticised for offering its Customs as security for a 6-per-cent, bai, which makes the above expert commut z'l tlie mare interesting.

THE DREADNOUGHT."

Mr. Fred T. June writes on to new battleship in the World's Work and Flug, and claims to be a sort of godfather to the new ship, as n skip of this sort first saw the light in Lis book on fighting chips. He acknowledges his indehtud ness to Colonel Cuibert, Chief Constructor of the Italian Navy, "nd he mys

Overtake any of the enemy's battleships and oblige them to fight-this is the keyuote of the

alternative ir view of the urgency of the March... "Sweet Spirit. hear wy Prayer," Hewit and a place called Chisugk'on, a distance of very grave last weak, bat there are reasons to readnought. There is a battleship in exis

situation, at once resigned. Who gave no foolish an order does not appear. Under ordinary circumstances Parliament would at once have demanded his immediate resigna- tion; but the circumstances are not ordinary,

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Orders jur entra comes of JTLY PRESS shoula te governing Colony was, of course, unpre, Regiment will play the following programme a Szechuan, the gentry and officials of that which wo echo, aunounces that Mr. R. W. send de ore 11 226, on day or publication. After the cedented, and the Natal Ministry, having the U... Club, Kowloon, to-day, commenting province have decided to begin without delay Little, of Shanghai, is conditied to his bed by an

the construction of a railway between. that city attack of typhoid fever. Suppá

Kap about airly odd miles, This railway will hope for a happy recovery, The veteran editor tebee that can rmi aw y from har, the speed of Caryll inaugurate the building of the proposed trunk of the North-China Daily News, although in knots, except in case of battleship cruisers,

the average ttl ship being about eighteen Yeadier line between Chengtu and Haukow, in Hupeh his 67th year, has retained the splendid ouustita- like the Lucas, which rua up to nearly proving, which is to be constructed outinely tion of his old ton and shipping days. Until twenty knots. But even these worn only The highest A seafaring correspondent writes in reply to with funds contributed by the people of the recently it was his daily habit, ruin or fine, to designed for nineteen kucts.

knots of two provinces through which the line will run, viz.-Szechuan and Happi. The N.-G. Doily Nexx understands that a Chinese sivil engineer, Mr. Lo Yhe-ling, a graduate of one of the American Universities, has been appointed to saperintend the construction of the new line.

On April bib, at Shanghai, ti wife of R. HARE I, M. Customs, of a daughter.

R. E. Lewis, a daughter.

On April 12th, at Shanghai, the wife of t. HUIDEROPER, of a son.

On April WEH, nt Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs, and this course was not taken. nor did the offending Minister have the courage to take the responsibility. Still it because esident that something must be dene, and done at once; and Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL

MARRIAGES

On 16th April, at the Peak Church, by the Rev. J. H. France, MA, LAWRENCE is, of Hong Ling to ELGEN MARIA HowLaz, youngest

naghter of the late Rev, . M. L

arly Vicar of B. H. Philip and Jacob, Bristol.

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On April 11th at Ning, the Roy. HARRISON K. Weight and Miss EDWINA W. CUNNINGHAM.

On April 11th, at Shanghai, Grona PREDERICK

HUTTON-FUTTE, #fth of the late Los HUTTOX-POTIS, J. P. of Firby Hall, Badal, Yorkshire, to ExE STUART, third daughter of Captain F. B. WALLACE, of Shanghai.

DEATHS.

ago3 65 years. WILLIAM CUR15, aged 73 years.

"Banyan," concerning local billiards, that he would like to see s competition to decide the amator championship of Hongkong, and that several goor players from the shipping com- munity would enter. The idea is impracticable se many of the best players would never consent caps are itarieraut, as a genuine championship to play in public. His remarks on leeal handi competition could not be subject to handicap.

The British Minister i Peking, according to a native contemporary, has addressed the the subject of the special Wsiwupu privileges granted by the Chinese Governm-at to the China Merchants' 8. N. Co. whereby gonds carried by their steamers are allowed lighter to Custom doties, and los demanded that the same privileges be accorded

The Manila Cablenews of April 11th contains the following reference:--Who will be the next British consul general? This is a question that is being asked in the English Club and in all British circles and offices. Consal Keaney left the Philippines six months ago, and when he went there was considerable doubt us to his return. The clinste was not con- sidered suitable to his temperament and as nothing has been heard of him or about him it

will never return. Consul Kenney was not generally liked. His exploits jarred upon the feelings of his more sedate countryman aud when he was bore the majority opinion was opposed to him. The majority now appears to favour the vice courul, whom it is hoped will be appointed as consal general.

walk briskly out to the Babbling Well and back, a tramp of four or five miles. There is scarcely a more popular man in the north than Mr," Bob."

ENTERTAINING MEN OF THE FRENCH AND JAPANESE FLEETS.

Mr. J. F. M. Smith, the Hon. Treasurer of the Provisional Committee, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following suberiptions:

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was put up in his capacity of Parliamentary Under Secretary to make the best apology [802 he could. Mr. CHURCHILL, whatever failings he may otherwise have, is not deficient in personal courage, and he seems to have been equal to the occasion. The curious eight was witnessed of a powerful Ministry having to withdraw publicly its own obnoxious act. On April 7th, at Shanghai, Dr. MARY GA, The Natal Ministry, more careful of the On April 9th, at the Shanghai General Hospital, interests of the Empire than the Home to shippers in British bottoms, quoting the is thought by many of his countrymen that he i

Government, at once returned to office, and Franco Chinese Treaty of Tisutaiu, Article for the present the incident has ceased to beXIV, in support of the demand. a burning question. Fortunately, too, the

All interested in any way iu commerce with measures taken by the Colonial Government India should find a use for "A table of the have by latest accounts proved successful; Rates of Exchange at Hongkong for Demand and the rising, which under the silly action Drafts on Bombay," as they were during the of the Ministry at home at one time period since the closing of the Indian mints, up

to 1905.

The Conservative Reichsbots, a Berlin newE- Such a table has just been compiled, threatened to become serious, has been

and published at the Daily Press office. Rates popor, pablishes a latter which it has received effectually suppressed. "My son, Ay for sovereigos, gold leaf, bar silver, and the

from "A German patrist in Bouth Africa." son", said once the celebrated OXENSTIERNA dollar are included, as well as a handy list of It says: I we that you view with pessimistic all outstanding bills be presented at once. But for the prompt official "climb-dowy "/"little you know with what small wisdom coinage and mintsga definitions. Considering the eye the prospect of reconciliation between the

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the world is governed". Probably a better patient labour and care put into the compilation the relations between Great Britain and instance of the foolishness which besets by its author, the price (one dollar) is a very

modest charge to make, Natal might easily have been fanned into those in high places never was chronicled, flame which would have disturbed the world It is not for us to pronounce an opinion on generally. Although the course taken by home politics, but ng Clonials we are in.

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MORE ARMED ROBBERS AT SHANGHAL

Another armed robbery took place at Shang- hai on April 10th, the scene of the ontrage being a tea shop in Li Hongkew. A number of rufflans entered the shop, where a risha. owner was sitting counting his money, and took

away.

Some resistance being made,

English and German peoples, although the most night man of both nations are doing their bust to encourage a friendly feeling. Nowa papers such as yours have for years made it The following artists from other theatres your business to inculate deeper and deeper into hayo been engaged for this year's Richard the zumskulls, of whom there are so many in Wagner and Mozert Festival at Munich. the world, a vapour-like hatred which could se about $70

the ex-Chilian Swift we and Triumph-a rate designed batlashin spoed is the only attained for short spurts in tooth water

and the really swiftest battleships are the Duncans. Of battleships now building, only the Italian Fettorio Emunale class have a higher speed thay the Dreadnough! will be given, zud Italy is not ranked us a probable opponent.

Armoured craisers can, of course, get away from the Dreadnought, bai for these cruisers Dreadnoughts of the faucible type are haing built. As things are and will be for many years, the Dreadnought will supremo upon the seas in the way of being able to overtake any probable opponent of the battleship class.

The

gun, Mark XI., which the Dreadnought will carry, shonkd be effective up to 10,000 yards or more. In other words, it ought to hit what it is aimed at five miles o

Hence the panic f Germany over the Dread. Of the Garmau flet ten ships carry

num guns of 9.4-in. ratites off etive up to

4,000 yards perhaps. The ten later ships, built and building, havo 11-in. us, but they are short pieces and probably erratic ufter 6,000 yards or eo. In nay cwe, they could not furt the Dreadnought at 2,000 yards, while she with har powerful gans and Riverior speed conki disable the German's ons after the other ak long as her ammunition lasten. Little wonder that the Dreadnought marks a new era!

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The Dreadnought is to be completed within a year from now. She will be unique for couple of years and oneare peace for that time. Even the only the Japanese Aki will be able to fight her, and as a Japanese ship and a British are, so far as future aval war is con- cerned, about one and the same thing, the de will bo pot another peace-maker.

JAPANESE SUEMARINES.

SECOND FLOȚILLA COMMISSIONED,

The result of the official trin! trips of the two

the present Home Government and its sup-timately concerned with the aspect presented Mesdames Sophie David (Cologna), Ernests easily have been dissipate, and to make them they fired two revolver shots, one of which submarine vessels recently built at the Kawasaki porters with regard to the Chinese Labour to the rest of the world; and few things Delzarta (Dossan), Geraldino Farrar (Berlin), believe that the English are nothing but robbers went through the window, the other penetrating Dockyard, Koke, for the Toporial JapanesK

the calling. The inmates of the shop Fare Navy, having prored completely satisfactory Question in South Africa was neither digni- more unseanly than the Natal incident Thila Plaichinger (Berlin), Ernestine Scha and cannibale. Do you think that with your chase, and ware shortly joined by two uative the second Botilla of submarine boats laus now Commander Ide aud fied nor truthful, we were pleased to see disgrace the nunals of the British Empire. maun-Hoiuk (New York); Meisiears Dr Otto perpetual attacks on King Edward and on constables and two foreigners who were passing, bez commissioned that in his speech in Parliament on When we think of the promises and Brieurmeister (Stockholm), Karl Burrian England you enhance the patriotic feelings of and the lattor assisted the constables to capture Lieutenants Miyaji, Otavara, and Nakagi have two of the assailants. Loaded revolvers and a beou appointed to the caramond of the new Germans in England and in the British miscellaneous collection of swords and knives submarines, Commander Id acting as the February 22nd Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL protestations of both parties seeking power, (Dresden), Erast Kraus (Berlin), Albert Reire

No, dear Reichsbote, wo, and

were found on their persons. Later in the day, commander of the flotilla. deprecated any idea of needlessly interfering and note the failures of both" So much to (London), Auton van Rooy (New York). Desider colonies F

from information given by these men, Detec The apparent paradox that four commanders Zador (Prague). These will be assisted by the especially German trade, have to suffer for it. by a violent reversal of the policy of his do: so little done", as the late Centire staff of the Reyal Hof and National I know many German business houses in South tives Cruikshanks and Reeves succeeded in should be appointed for two vesels is thus house in the explained: submarina vessels each require two predecessors with regard to

what was RHODES said—we wonder that a wave of Thetre. The musical arrangements are in the Africa who have no usa for 'made in Germany arresting throa more men in s

Woosung Road Extension, one of whom was commanders, who take daty alternately at acknowledged to be an experiment. The political pessimist does not overwhelm the hands of the Royal General Music Director and whose fault is it but the newspapers with severely out about the face. They, too, were in regular intervals. The first flotilla

possession of various arme. The stolen money submarines cousiets of the fire vessels built at Jeading newspapers in Chin wore never land, and cause electors to regard a visit to Folix Motti and the Royal Chief d'Orchestre their constant alarmist abuse and abominable

has not been recovered.

Yokosuka. Franz Fischer.

Ees and incitationa very profuse in acknowledgement of the the polling-booths as a waste of time.

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